Israel may punish UN agencies for 'illegal' work

Israel is weighing measures to sanction an UN agency that works with the Palestinians over "illegal activities" including "illegal construction," media reported on Sunday, citing local officials.

Haaretz newspaper reported that Israel wants to "reassess" the role of the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, in particular in response to the agency's promotion of "illegal" construction in the West Bank.

The newspaper said measures being considered included limiting visas for OCHA employees and removing work and travel permits issued to Palestinian employees of the agency.

Haaretz said Israeli officials were "furious" about OCHA activities in the part of the West Bank under full Israeli administrative and military control.

They accuse OCHA of promoting construction in the area without Israeli permits and the newspaper said that the head of the Israeli military office that oversees the area has ordered the demolition of any such "illegal construction."

Several international organisations and aid groups support construction in the region known as Area C, in many cases without seeking Israeli permits, which activists and Palestinians say are almost impossible to obtain.